I saw a few persons commenting on Jen's boyfriend going to to toilets in Jaab's condo. I mean why would it show…
Ikr, I don’t get how it’s rude to go to the toilet in someone else’s house when you’re also not feeling well ^^” Maybe, there’s some hidden meaning idk
Ep 3 was very nice. As others said, good that we got more focus on Jeng and his uncertainties. I loved drunken…
Pat is always so adorable. I really like his personality. I like how he always tries to stand up for what he thinks is right, even though he might not always use the right approach. I also think it’s unclear what’s between Mon and Jen, but Jaab is convinced they’re together and that didn’t stop him, so I was a little taken aback.
Wanted to read what people think about the drama, had to go through so much shading on ABAAB, oh boy. This is…
I don’t find the side couple boring and I think they have chemistry, but what put me off is the fact that Jaab is trying to approach Jen while knowing that he’s in a serious relationship and Jen was ready to cheat(?)… I don’t get it at all. Maybe it’s not how it looks, so I’ll wait to see more for my final judgement.
I’m really curious about the relationship between Jeng and his father. He looked very disapproving when he saw Pat in his house wearing Jeng’s clothes. He totally didn’t buy the excuse. I wonder if he knows about his son’s sexuality and isn’t accepting or if it’s just about Pat being his employee.
It’s a shame that they ruined this series with that unnecessary beginning. I’m sure they could’ve found a way to change it into something acceptable. More people would have loved this if it wasn’t for that (but the people who expected to see a toxic relationship, which they didn’t even get). I hate the way this was advertised because it attracted the wrong crowd (hence the low rating and the reviews saying it was bad because it needed more kissing and sex scenes), so everyone was disappointed at the end. But it’s not a bad series, it’s actually really good.
I decided to give this series another shot, after dropping it when episode 1 aired, for the questionable premise, and what a surprise! I’m glad it went in a totally different direction.
The story’s about relationships, family bonds, friendships and the uncertainty of the future. I really, really liked it. I thought it was going to be a bunch of plotless, nc scenes, but I was so wrong! They had to squeeze a lot in 8 episodes (it needed at least 16), but it was well executed imo. The sex scenes were very artistic and a nice plus. (The story doesn’t revolve around them having sex!). And the comedy was also mostly good.
MosBank did a great job. This series has good acting, an interesting story, and very beautiful cinematography. I really liked Yai’s father in particular. He often had to be away for work, but he wasn’t the typical strict, ruling, unaffectionate, absent father, instead he was very caring and kind, even when Yai acted irrationally, he never got angry, it was clear he really loved his family.
The scene before the last one, Mangkorn coming back to Yai and them just talking the whole night at the pier until the sunrise is the depiction of pure real love, more than any love scene ever, I loved it so much.
I’m looking forward to season 2, the movie and MosBank new series Sunset Vibes.
I just saw the trailer! Looks intriguing!I really want to watch a MosBank series (they’re absolutely s t u n…
Update: I decided to give Big Dragon another chance and (even though the premise’s still awful) it’s actually a great series! Nice story, good acting, beautiful cinematography. Now I’m even more excited for a new MosBank series.
I also think it’s unclear what’s between Mon and Jen, but Jaab is convinced they’re together and that didn’t stop him, so I was a little taken aback.
The way they looked at each other in the car was magical.
But, you know, the genre is full of toxic dynamics, so I like to point out characters who are better than that.
I hate the way this was advertised because it attracted the wrong crowd (hence the low rating and the reviews saying it was bad because it needed more kissing and sex scenes), so everyone was disappointed at the end. But it’s not a bad series, it’s actually really good.
The story’s about relationships, family bonds, friendships and the uncertainty of the future. I really, really liked it. I thought it was going to be a bunch of plotless, nc scenes, but I was so wrong! They had to squeeze a lot in 8 episodes (it needed at least 16), but it was well executed imo. The sex scenes were very artistic and a nice plus. (The story doesn’t revolve around them having sex!). And the comedy was also mostly good.
MosBank did a great job. This series has good acting, an interesting story, and very beautiful cinematography.
I really liked Yai’s father in particular. He often had to be away for work, but he wasn’t the typical strict, ruling, unaffectionate, absent father, instead he was very caring and kind, even when Yai acted irrationally, he never got angry, it was clear he really loved his family.
The scene before the last one, Mangkorn coming back to Yai and them just talking the whole night at the pier until the sunrise is the depiction of pure real love, more than any love scene ever, I loved it so much.
I’m looking forward to season 2, the movie and MosBank new series Sunset Vibes.
(Which makes him even sexier)